Environmental Sciences, asked by yadav432, 1 year ago

go for a helping population education of water how how do forests help in percolation and retention of water ​

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Answered by shekar52
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Thus, rate of percolation and water retention are opposite attributes. Q 9 . ... What difference will if make if some trees are cut in a forest for a factory

Answered by lovingheart
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Increased Population has become a bigger issue for most of the countries. This population demands more land to make buildings and homes.

For this purpose humans are cutting trees and destroying forest. But human has to learn and know the importance of forest. Because forests serves as our natural water filtration system by collecting rain water and transferring it into stream.

Forests help in raining system and this rain water percolate through stream and meets into river which helps in agriculture.  

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